Ewr F(urstlich) G(nade)n cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Anton FUGGER 1532-01-27, CIDTC IDL 7428, letter lost⌊schreybencf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to Anton FUGGER 1532-01-27, CIDTC IDL 7428, letter lost⌋, mir gethan des dat(um) stet XXVII Ianuarii hab ich empfangen unnd alles innhalts vernomen. / Erstlich, so hab ich von herrn Quirinus Galler (†1543), a merchant from Passau and the Fuggers' agent in Rome; scribe of the Roman Rota and notary of the Roman Curia (RC, No. 443, 479, 485; NOVA 1981, p. 355-372 )⌊Quirino GallerQuirinus Galler (†1543), a merchant from Passau and the Fuggers' agent in Rome; scribe of the Roman Rota and notary of the Roman Curia (RC, No. 443, 479, 485; NOVA 1981, p. 355-372 )⌋ noch kein beschaid seins aufgebens halb / Ewr F(urstlich) G(nade)n betreffend / empfangen. / Sobald ich aber solche von ime in schrifft bericht wurde, wie ich indem deshalb geschrieben hab, / so will ich solchs Ewr F(urstlich) G(nade)n wissen lassen. / Den puntlbrueff(!) hab ich Georg Hegel (†1547), the Thurzons' and later the Fuggers' factor in Cracow (worked for the Fuggers at least from 1521); supplier to the royal court in Cracow (PSB 9, p. 336)⌊Jorigen HegelGeorg Hegel (†1547), the Thurzons' and later the Fuggers' factor in Cracow (worked for the Fuggers at least from 1521); supplier to the royal court in Cracow (PSB 9, p. 336)⌋ gen Cracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of Poland⌊KracaCracow (Kraków, Cracovia), city in southern Poland, Małopolska, on the Vistula river, from 1038 capital of the Kingdom of Poland⌋ gesandt. /
Das ihenig, so von dem Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80)⌊gross cantzlerMercurino Arborio di Gattinara (*1465 – †1530), humanist, jurist, trusted and influential advisor to Charles V; 1501 entered the service of the Habsburgs as legal counsel to Duchess Margaret of Austria, 1504 advisor and President of the Privy Council of Margaret of Austria, after the governoship of the Netherlands was entrusted to her, 1518 Grand Chancellor of Castile and later of Charles V as Roman Emperor, 1529 Cardinal of St. Giovanni a Porta Latina (after the death of his wife, Andreetta Avogadro) (DE VOCHT 1961, p. 12; CE, vol. 2, p. 76-80)⌋ gemacht[1] und Ewr G(naden) mir schickht, / ist mir nit worden. / Ich acht sey im zumachendes briefs vergessen worden. / Das wolt ich Ewrn G(nade)n, dero ich dienstlichen willen zu ertzaigen gantz willig bin, / gutter meinung nit verhallten. / Thue mich hiemit Ewrn G(nade)n bevelhen. /